Simple Summer Flip Flop Wreath

Isn’t it cute? I wanted to do something fun when Walmart asked me to do a summertime craft–and I couldn’t think of a good project. So I asked for ideas over on the Frugal Upstate Facebook Page. Anita suggested doing a flip flop wreath. I thought that sounded like a great idea!

This wreath really was simple–the real trick was to use the decorator mesh!

I went to the wreath making/ flowe arranging section of my local Walmart–which is no where near the craft section but rather over by the candles ( Not sure what the logic there is) . I picked up a wire wreath form, some floral wire and some sunshiny yellow decorating mesh. Then I headed over to shoes and picked up 4 pairs of inexpensive flip flops.

I decided the best way to attack this was to attach the mesh first and then add the flip flops on top. I knew I’d be wiring a lot of things on, so I started out by cutting a bunch of 4 inch sections of floral wire. Then I bunched up one end of the decorating mesh and secured it to the frame at a crosspiece.

I left a big billow of mesh and then attached it again with wire 2 cross pieces over. I just kept going around the wreath frame this way until it was covered. They didn’t meet up exactly, so the last one was shorter.

Next I wanted to attach a pair of flip flops over each place that I had attached the wire. I used a large darning needle to poke holes through the soles, and then used wire to go through the pair and down into the wreath frame. I took a second “stitch” the same way along the side to really secure the flip flops down so they didnt, well, flop around.

Once the flip flops were placed I went back and gathered the mesh in between them with more wire. Finally I took a new piece of mesh and coiled it around itself to make a large rosette to use at the top of the wreath instead of a bow.

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I’m Jenn –an Upstate NY wife, mom, blogger and veteran. I talk very fast, read constantly, take on too much and make plenty of mistakes. I’m a real person, not perfection. I love to talk about the frugal lifestyle, “Village Homesteading”, living a more sustainable lifestyle and being prepared for all the curves life throws at you.

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